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POV: The Battle of Endor (II)
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By Dario "Ibero" Pozo
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[Battle in Endor's Moon's orbit]
Effectively, from
the second group of TIEs Advanced, Gray 15 had forced one to stay behind,
engaging him now into a close dogfight. But the other three were now threatening
Green Leader. There was nothing Rolan could do but warn him, because he
had his own problems. The TIE he was targeting was resulting to be a really
tough adversary, what was not a surprise. Only the best among the Imperial
pilots were given the opportunity to pilot an Advanced, or an Avenger,
as they called them. He constantly escaped from his sight, outmaneuvering
his X-Wing again and again. The one on his six had almost left him without
rear shields. That was the same thing as not having any shields at all,
since Rolan had directed all energy to that zone.
The anguished cry
from Green leader distracted him momentarily. He risked a quick look,
and that was enough: The A-Wing was falling... spinning towards the Super
Star Destroyer's bridge. Rolan wondered why Green Leader did not use his
ejectable seat to abandon his deadly wounded fighter. Perhaps he was badly
injured, too, but then Rolan understood. His R2 unit informed him that
the Imperial ship's shields were down, the last tower destroyed by the
fire from two A-Wings. Commander Arvel Crynyd wanted to be sure that his
ship would crash exactly against the command section of the Executor.
Rolan couldn't keep
looking. The last laser blast from the TIE Advanced had collapsed his
X-Wing's rear shields and caused also hull damage. The astromech whistled
terrified beeps and some of the cockpit instruments exploded, the fried
components producing a rain of sparks over him. Rolan disengaged the other
TIE and maneuvered like a crazy to evade his pursuer before he finished
him off, while the fire extinction mechanism started up. Rolan was very
surprised when the Imperial pilot made a bad move that put himself just
in the middle of his sight. Rolan shot without a doubt, weakening the
TIE Advanced's shields and then saw what probably had made its pilot's
distraction.
The Super Star Destroyer,
with her bridge in flames, was falling directly over the Death Star like
an arrow of fire. The giant battle ship's forward section penetrated deeply
into the space station's structure, hull plates twisting and melting as
they were made of paper instead of layers of titanium and the best durasteel,
and finally the Executor exploded and burned from bow to stern like an
eight kilometers long torch.
"Uauuuu, I never
thought I would see something like that!" Gray 15 exclaimed. She
had finally shot down her TIE Advanced. "All right, you follow after
that TIE, and I'll catch up with his partner!"
"Roger, Fifteen!"
Rolan answered while continuing shooting against the Imperial fighter,
decided to take the best use from the other pilot's fail.
Around them, both
fleets keep maneuvering the one around the other, their laser batteries
and warhead launchers looking for the enemy ships' weakest spots. The
Imperials were advancing to cover the position that the Executor had left,
in an attempt to prevent any Rebel ship from escaping. The three Calamarian
Cruisers still in combat penetrated into Death squadron's formation, trying
to keep at least one of the Star Destroyers between them and the Death
Star, and forcing them to be extremely cautious: every missed shot would
probably hit one of their ships. The smaller ships, like Frigates and
Corvettes, helped the Cruisers as best as they could, but even with the
loss of their flagship, the Imperial fleet was superior. Some minutes
more, and everything would be over, but there were no news from the Millennium
Falcon and the fighters that were trying to find and destroy the Death
Star's core reactor. Once more, the giant battle station was turning around
its axis, looking for a new target.
"They can't shoot
now without blowing out their own ships!" A Captain commented, his
tone suggesting he didn't discard that the Imperials could sacrifice one
or more of their Destroyers in order to finish with the Alliance ships.
The dreadful super-laser was now in fire position.
"We are not their
target." Someone else answered. "It keeps moving..."
"Endor's Moon!"
Other voice exclaimed. "It's Endor's Moon what they are about to
destroy!"
Rolan felt a shiver.
After loosing the shield generator, they had decided to shoot at the moon
and kill the commandos, along with the troops that had failed protecting
the installations and all other presence of life. He felt terribly impotent.
There was nothing they could do to avoid one more world was destroyed
by the Empire in a blow, without a second thought. How could anybody serve
this kind of evilness? His R2 unit sent a warning. New fighters were coming
to help the TIE Advanced he was chasing, but he ignored them. If he was
going to die, at least this pilot would be gone with him. No, this one
was not going to celebrate Endor's Moon's destruction nor anything else.
His last blast took pieces of hull away near its port ion engine, and
the TIE Advanced reduced noticeably its speed.
He had no time to
finish the job, though. An urgent order interrupted any other consideration.
"All ships, this
is Home One" A Calamarian voice came through. "Move away from
the Death Star! Right now!"
Rolan felt his heart
jump. That could only mean that Red and Gold groups had reached their
objective. The Second Death Star was about to explode, and everything
in several kilometers around it would be disintegrated. He grinned.
"R2, direct all
the energy you can find to the engines!" The X-Wing skipped at front
and raced towards the escaping cruisers. Probably the TIEs Advanced's
pilots interpreted correctly the meaning behind the Rebel fighters retreat
as they didn't try to pursue them. Instead, they broke towards the core
of the Imperial fleet. Only a handful of fighters, Rebels and Imperials,
had exited the Death Star so far, but it seemed that part of the group
was still inside. If they had succeeded, Home One's powerful sensors must
have detected the beginning of the destruction of the battle station's
main reactor, that was the only explanation for the order. Nevertheless,
the Death Star kept its rotation and nothing happened. Soon Endor's Moon
would be at fire range.
And then he saw them.
Two green signals were there had been no one. The ships piloted by Gold
and Red Leaders, General Calrissian and Commander Antilles, were caught
briefly by his rear sensors. As he was looking the screen went black and
there was no time to think any more.
At his back, the Death
Star exploded like a supernova, taking with her all the ships that were
not far enough, including the Star Destroyer Valient, which was probably
waiting to detect the Emperor's shuttle between the last ships escaping.
When the expansive wave ceased, the X-Wing's rear sensors started to work
again. For Rolan's relief, only the same two green signals remained. Under
them, Endor's Moon blue sphere continued undisturbed its slow orbit around
its mother planet.
"Yeeeeeehaaaaahhhh!!!"
The intercom was saturated with similar victory shouts. No matter what
happened now. Even if the Rebel fleet was destroyed to the last ship,
they had won. Others would follow the fight, and if it was confirmed that
the Emperor was on board its creature, the Empire was facing the beginning
of its end.
That thought had reached
the enemy, too, and its effect was terrible on their morale. The surviving
Imperial ships seemed to doubt whether to continue the fight or not, but
evidently there was nobody at command of the fleet and each captain was
deciding what to do with his vessel. The Rebel forces were too weakened
at that moment, but Admiral Ackbar noticed the confusion on the Imperial
side and made his decision.
"All ships..."
he ordered using the general frequency, "launch a last attack against
the Star Destroyer's engines where the shields are the weakest. Every
ship we destroy today won't be back against us the next time!"
Gold Leader acknowledged
the order and took the lead of the remaining fighters. His ship had lost
its sensor plate and its hull was completely scorched, but General Calrissian
insisted that the Millennium Falcon would resist. Commander Antilles and
the other three survivors of Rogue Squadron formed with the Corellian
freighter.
"All right, people,
we're going for the last round." Calrissian's retaliating voice was
heard. "Those of you with any warhead in store have a last chance
to give them a good use. Then help to keep the enemy fighters away from
our cruisers as best as you can!"
Rolan's X-Wing was
in really bad shape, but he had four proton torpedoes left to use. He
joined the group heading to the Illustrious, which lectures indicated
it was already seriously damaged. He decided to contribute with his torpedoes,
but being careful not to get in range of the powerful Star Destroyer's
guns. He obtained a lock on the central thruster and launched the warheads
at medium range. He watched the blue streaks flying away towards its target
and dedicated a second to ask his astromech for a damage report. He was
not comforted with what he saw. His R2 unit said that there was no way
to repair the shields generator, so he couldn't do anything more against
the Star Destroyer without committing suicide.
Instead, he thought
he could help attacking some of the TIE fighters that were approaching,
and have yet a chance to survive. He chose a group of three and fired
with quad lasers, destroying one and managing to evade the fire from the
other two just by luck. Surely they had orders to defend the threatened
Star Destroyer, because none of them engaged him and continued the route
towards the big ship. But they were too late. The Illustrious broke in
two parts at the middle of her hull, erupting in a chain of explosions.
The combined fire
from the Rebel capital ships and the remaining fighters destroyed two
more Star Destroyers, the Accuser and the Aggressor, in less than a minute.
The new Imperial flagship after the destruction of the Executor was the
Chimaera. Although showing important damage on the main superstructure,
it was offering the highest opposition, along with the Judicator and the
Relentless. Unknown by the Rebels, the second in command, Captain Gilad
Pellaeon, had taken the command when his captain died, but his attempts
of leading Death Squadron's counterattack were not receiving the needed
support. The destruction of the Accuser and the Aggressor had made the
final decision from other captains. Ignoring Pellaeon's orders as those
given by a subordinate, they had their ships moving away from Endor and
racing towards the closest exit point from the system. That caused a commotion
amongst the Imperial fighter squadrons. Only the TIE Advanced had hyperspace
capabilities. Without their home ships, those pilots on board a standard
TIE Fighter or an Interceptor would be trapped in the system. Dozens of
fighters abandoned the combat and directed towards their Star Destroyers,
disobeying as well the orders of continuing the battle. Some of them were
killed in the attempt, but most managed to reach their destination: there
were no enough Rebel fighters to pursue them all.
Realizing that the
battle was definitely lost, Captain Pellaeon ordered the Chimaera to retreat,
and followed the escaping Destroyers along with the last survivors of
their fleet. Admiral Ackbar understood that there was no need to force
their luck, with the Rebel fleet as reduced as it was. That last attack
had granted the destruction of three Star Destroyers, a great reward,
but a Rebel Calamarian Cruiser had fallen in the fight and the two surviving
Cruisers, the Home One and the Independence, had received severe punishment,
without even mentioning the lost fighters.
"All ships, interrupt
the prosecution of the Imperial forces." Admiral Ackbar ordered.
"This is enough for today."
Rolan greeted this
order in silence and closed his eyes, in a pray to whoever was hearing.
His X-Wing was flying yet almost by a miracle.
Everybody on board
the Rebel flagship was celebrating. Only Admiral Ackbar stayed far from
the crowds of excited officers and technicians. He leaned back on his
command chair, looking through the viewscreen with his eyes humid, even
for a Calamarian. Although they had obtained a great victory, probably
the greatest one the Alliance had ever known, he couldn't help but think
of all the people that had been lost under his command. Only on board
the Liberty and the Rebel Hope they had been several thousands... Nevertheless,
now it was time to do all that was possible for those who were still alive.
"Launch all available
shuttles. Look for ejected pilots and make prisoners of the Imperial's.
All fighters, identify all the ships that have escaped from the Death
Star but have not jumped to hyperspace. We can't discard that the Emperor
is in one of them..."
"You heard the
orders R2!" Rolan said. His astromech beeped in answer.
The few B-Wings and
Y-Wings that had survived the battle were having an easier job disabling
transports carrying Imperial troops and workers. Several freighters and
utility vehicles were being piloted for prisoners that had managed to
evade in the confusion of the Death Star's last moments. Cheerings were
heard in the intercom every time a new pilot was found alive. A couple
of A-Wings inspected the remainings of the Imperial vessels, looking for
all that could be salvaged. They soon had good news to report. The Star
Destroyer Adjudicator, which had been disabled and abandoned by its crew,
could be repaired and put back into service. Furthermore, one of the last
fallen, the Accuser, although badly damaged, might be recoverable if they
were able to tow it to Mon Calamari's shipyards along with some pieces
from the other three Destroyers that the Imperials had lost. The Calamarian
engineers were crossing bets with the Sullustans about whether they would
be able or not to make a complete Star Destroyer from what remained from
four of them.
Rolan flew carefully
between the wreckage, looking for small ships that could be hidden behind
the bigger pieces. Ten kilometers away from Home One's position, he spotted
a Corellian Corvette receiving assistance. He opened his mouth in surprise.
He didn't need to look at his screen to identify it. The absence of most
of the forward section made him know beyond any doubt that the Tannia
had managed to survive to the battle. Rolan smiled. More than a miracle
had been made today.
His thoughts were
interrupted by his R2 unit's excited whistles. He headed to the coordinates
where the droid had detected an Imperial ship, and soon he saw a lonely
Lambda Class shuttle directing towards the Rebel cruisers. He took an
interception course and used the fighter's sensors to investigate her.
It seemed that it was occupied by only the pilot. Rolan put his X-Wing
on the shuttle's tail and made a call through a standard frequency.
"Imperial shuttle,
stop your engines and identify yourself at once, or you will be destroyed!"
"Take it easy,
pilot..." the answer came while the shuttle reduced her speed. "This
is Commander Skywalker."
This was a surprise
for Rolan. Just before taking off, he had been told that Commander Skywalker
would not fly with Rogue Squadron. He had decided instead to go with General
Solo and his group down to Endor's Moon. He might have stolen the shuttle
there, but judging by the route he had been following, it seemed more
probable that he had parted from the Death Star. There was no way to be
sure, unless...
"Wait a minute
while I check that out, sir." Rolan said with caution, thinking as
fast as he could. "R2, can you take a reading of his vital
parameters at this distance?"
He almost smiled when
the translation of his droid's indignant answer appeared on the screen.
Of course I can.
"All right, just
do so and check them with Redemption's database." A voice could be
easily reproduced, having a reference of the original, and Rolan would
have bet six months of salary that the Imps had everything to be had about
the man who destroyed their first Death Star. Brain activity pattern,
though, was a lot harder to mask. Rolan knew that Skywalker had been treated
on board the Redemption more or less a year ago, so they had to keep a
record. After a few seconds, the droid had a positive confirmation.
He relaxed and move
his finger out of the trigger. "My apologies, Commander Skywalker."
Rolan said with evident joy and only a hint of embarrassment. "This
is Lieutenant Rolan Kazanna, Gray 21. I will escort you to the Home One,
sir."
"Thank you, Lieutenant."
Skywalker replied. Exhaustion could be heard in his voice.
Rolan transmitted
to the Home One his position and who the pilot of the shuttle he was escorting
was. Everybody on board the flagship was glad to hear the good news. General
Solo had contacted the Home One some minutes earlier and reported that
Commander Skywalker was not with them. At that time nobody had really
known if he was still alive. Admiral Ackbar asked to speak with him personally.
Rolan decided not to miss a single word of that conversation.
"Commander Skywalker,
this is Admiral Ackbar. It seems that you are coming from the Death Star.
Is this correct?"
"Yes, Admiral."
"That I thought.
Do you have any news about the Emperor?" Rolan had not talked too
much with Calamarian people, but he easily detected the anxiety in the
Admiral's voice. Anxiety he plainly shared while he waited for the answer.
"Yes, Admiral."
Rolan kept his breath. "The Emperor is dead. Darth Vader killed him
prior to his own death."
Nobody said a word
during the next few seconds. That was incredible from all points of view,
but who was going to doubt Commander Skywalker's words?
"I suppose you
have many things to tell, Commander Skywalker..." Admiral Ackbar
said at last, "but we can wait to hear it until you are on board.
After that, I'll provide you with transportation to Endor's Moon. I celebrate
to inform you that Princess Leia Organa and Captain Solo are all right."
"I know. Thank
you, Admiral." Skywalker said.
Rolan was tempted
to ask him what he had meant with that "I know", but he did
not. He must have contacted with Solo's group just before being detected
by his X-Wing's sensors. They made the rest of the short travel to the
Home One in silence. He saw some of the rescue shuttles boarding the cruiser,
and thought of Den, his lost friend and wingman, in this order. There
was no way for Den to be amongst the rescued ones. He and his X-Wing had
been vaped in front of his eyes. The rest of Gray Group, six X-Wings from
the 48 that left the Home One what seemed an eternity ago, joined with
him before reaching the Calamari Cruiser's bay. The pilot on his right
saluted him. Rolan recognized Gray 15, the only other survivor from their
squadron. Now he had a chance to know her better, he thought bitterly.
How many losses in one day, although it was probably a little price for
what they had gotten. Some hours later, and all the pilots would join
at the ship's lounge, to mourn their comrades in the only way they knew.
They would remember the anecdotes, the places where they had been, old
combats, and many of them would finish sinking pain and sadness under
a good measure of their favorite beverage, or whatever they could find
behind the lounge's bar. They had done that before, and unavoidably they
would do it again. They were fighter pilots.
Rolan thought of what
he had just heard. The rumor would spread throughout the fleet long before
any official news were offered. He had been there, so people would make
him repeat every word dozens of times every five minutes. That was good.
The death of so many comrades and friends had not been for nothing. The
Emperor was dead with his Death Star, and a new horizon of hope stretched
in front of the tired warriors. Could it be that the Rebel Alliance becomes
some day, not too far in the future, the New Republic?
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